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Also Mens’ and Youth’s Argonauts in the latest Shades of
Durham, Otter, Cadet and Yale
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A man made of common clay is not I
always a brick.
Some men like to blow about having
been on a toot.
The man who makes enemies is at
least doing somthing.
The man who is on the square doesn’t
dare to sneak ’round.
If a strong odor should assail nostrils, I ft
it is just a drop in storage eggs.
The world is a mirror—^nd it is well
that so much of the bad is held from
1 view.
The way to live happily with your
' wife is to live with her,
The decollette woman may be re
I ticent and still not appear as if she
j was trying to hide much,
If the prohibitionists should win in a
national election, the ship of state
would ride on a cold water wave.
The London Telegraph endeavors to
I show that married men live longest.
The Telegraph editor should bear in
mind that things are not always what
I they seem.
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CALL AND EXAMINE
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News of the State
Henry Gerber, a pioneer of Wallowa
county, died Wednesday afternoon at
the Hotel McRae in Wallowa, aged
53 years.
The Oregon Central Railroad, has
secured an option for terminal site in
North Roseburg, covering about 12
acres. The option is to run four months
Jacksonville, Oregon
, and involves a consideration of $23,090.
The La Grande Evening Observer
was sold Satu -day to Bruce Dennis, a
well known newspaper man of Baker
City. George H. Currey the retiring
editor, established the Observer 13
years ago. Since then it has been
ry «WÍ ranri w! "
mantained continually and is the oldest
daily in eastern Oregon.
The Woman’s club of Forest Grove
Estate of Jemima L. Hannah, deceas is about to inaugurate a campaign for |
, the general ¡»eautifying of that city.
ed. Same order.
In the matter of the estate of lea
The editor of the new Klamath Falls
Official Paper of the City of Jacksonville, Oregon
Marie Carlson, deceased. Ordsr c jr.- 1 daily is named Grant Lincoln. If a
firming the sale of real estate.
name counts for anything, he ought to
A weekly newspaper published every Saturday at the county seat of Jackson
In the matter of the last will and make good.
County, Oregon. D. W. B agshaw , Editor.
testament of Abel D. Helman, de-
Forjthe first time in three years the
pro- Fourth of July will be celebrated in
Entered as second-class matter June 22, 1907, at the post office at Jacksonville, ceased. Order admitting will to
bate, and appointing Susan A. Helman Oregon City. The Commercial club
Oregon, under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
will take charge of the affair and will
as executrix.
appoint committees to arrange the de
In
the
matter
of
the
guardianship
SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910
of Thomas David Jones,¡and Mary Jones, tails.
Athena, Or., The wheat farm of the
SUBSCRIPTION: One year by mail $1.50. Advertising rates furnished on minors. Order to show cause why
real estate should not be sold.
late Desire St. Dennis on the Umatilla
application.
Estate of Ida Marie Carlson, deceased. Indian reservation has just been sold
Administrator's partial accoun* filed at an administrator’s sale and was bid
The decision by the supreme court this week, in the and approved.
in at £18,000. This farm is one of the
Hanley water case puts the matter upon the same basis In the matter of the estate of Kinder best farms on the Umatilla Indian
that it stood upon a year ago, and the city of Medford K. Boaz, deceased. Order appoint reservation.
for final settlement.
J. A. Douglas has retired from the
after wasting a year’s time and spending considerable ing In day
the matter of the guardianship Leader, published at Roseburg.
money is confronted by the same obstacles as before. and estate of Garland Loyd Walker, a
It has the choice of two ways out of the difficulty; either minor. Order appointing appraisers. Chan^e in Southern Pacific Time
In the matter of the estate and
compromise and settle with Hanley, or bring another guardianship
Table.
of Phebe J. Bendure, an
Effective Janua y 1st, 1910.
suit. It would have been better in the first place, to have incompetent. Guardian’s final account
NORTH BOUND TRAINS.
compromised, and such course would no doubt have been : filed. Account approved and guardian
No. 18.................................... 8:01 A.M. I
discharged.
considerably cheaper for the city in the end, to say noth
In the matter of the guardianship of No. 12 Shasta Limited.......... 2:36 A.M.
ing of the value of the use of the pipe line while the Maud Gaines, Claud Gaines, and Min- No. 16 Oregon Express.........5:24 P.M.
matter has been in controversy. It is hoped that the city nie Gaines, miners, Petition and re- No. 14 Portland Express. ...8:39 P.M.
council of Jacksonville will profit by Medford’s example port filed.
SOUTH BOUND TRAINS.
In the matter of the guardianship
and avoid all litigation in obtaining right of way for the of the person and estate of Mary Hes No. 11 Shasta Limited.......... 5:47 A.M.
ter, a minor. Order appointing J. W. No. 15 California Express. .10:35 A.M.
new water system.
Robinson, H. G. Dox, and George No. 13 San Fran. Express.. .3:32 P.M.
Lewis appraisers of estate of said minor. No. 19 Ashland Passenger. .11:22 P.M.
We are prepared to suit anyone in Shape, Color
and Price
Nunan-Taylor Co.
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:• JACKSONVILLE POST
The question of a franchise for the new telephone
company will likely be definitely settled to-night by the
council, it being generally understood that the considera
tion of that matter is to be the principal business before
the council to-night. While there are two sides to this
question [like most others], and some good arguments can
be produced on either side, the matter has been pretty
well threshed out, it is up to the council to settle the
matter one way or another.
The Circus
acrobat finds it necessary nt all times
to keep his muscles and joints supple.
That is the reason that hundreds of
them keep a bottle of Ballard’s Snow
Liniment always on hand, a sure cure
for rheumatism, cuts, sprains, sore
throat, lame back, contracted muscles,
corns, bunions and all pains, Sold by
City Drug Store.
If you have sore eyes of any kind use
Sutherland’s Eagle Eye Salve. It is
good for nothimg but the eyes. It is
painless and harmless, and is positively
the best. If you don’t say so we will
refund your money. Try it and then
tell your neighbor. Price 25c a tube.
Sold by City Dru; Score-
J. W. ROBINSON, M. D., Proprietor
Handles a J full line of School Supplies con-
ooks, Tablets, Pencils,
Pencils, Penholders
sisting of Books,
Stationery, Cigars, Toilet Ar-
etc. . Novelties,
’
tides, Perfumes, Magazines and Periodicals
A New and Complete Line of
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Post Cards
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REAL ESTATE
See Luy & Collins
For some of the choicest bargains in real
estate. Some of the best orchard and farm
ing lands, improved and unimproved, in the
Rogue River Valley; also a number of
choice * stock and alfalfa ranches in the
Applegate River Valley.
If you want residence property, don’t fail
to see us for we have the choicest residenc)
property in the entire valley listed with us.
Buy of us and have a BALCONY SEAT.
Office in
Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank,
Jacksonville, Oregon
Luy & Collins
Barber Shop a±^h,.,t0"
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Med'ord Do nes.ic Liundry
JACKSONVILLE,
FURNITURE
Frank Ceol vs. W. S. Chapman.
Insure your buildings in the Saint
THE COURT HOUSE
Having purchased the business
Suit in equity. Complaint
filed. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
formerly conducted by the Med
ford Furniture Co., 1 am pre
Item* of Interest to Jacksor. Coun’y Undertaking and order for injunction.
pared to fill your orders for all
J. R. Neil for plaintiff.
kinds
of Furniture, Carpets,
The Weather.
Tax Payara
Pacific 4 Eastern Rv. vs. I. J.
Rugs and
Houseful nishing
Following is the report of U. S. Vol
Goods in the LATEST STYLES
Phipps et. all. Action for damages.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
and at prices that can’t be beat
Complaint filed and summons issued. unteer Cooperative Observer, E. Britt;
Harry A. Troxel and M Adeline . Withlngtonft Kelly, attys. for plaintiff. for Jacksonville, for month of March.
Latitude 42 deg. 18. tnih. north; longi
Dunlap.
PROBATE COURT
tude 123 deg. 5 min. west.
Harvey Fred Frulnn and Maud P.
And a full line of new records
Estate
of
Charles
C.
Crouch,
deceased.
CH’RCTR
PATE MAXI MINI
Joi. ison.
Second hand goods of various
OF DAY
MUM
MUM
Order appointing C. IL Watson, S. A.
kinds. A fine line of Whips,
T A. Margreiter and Elizabeth E.
......... cloudy
58
44
Parker, and J. S. Bailey, appraisers of
Harness. Gloves, Men’s Work
1.......... clear
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En ‘le.
45
ing Shoes, etc. Harness and
a
41
[ said estate.
36
62
W. V. Moore and Mamie Ragsdales
Shoes made to order. Repair
37
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Is the matter of the estate of W.
ing done promptly and neatly.
29
60
F. M. Stewart and Susie Perry.
32
61 ,
W. Norman, deceased, Inventory and
40
New Ranges
66
Ollie Hazelwood and Roberta Isabel appraisemet
Appraisement
filed.
69
38
72 1
Williams.
36 1
1 have just received a ship
$1073.12.
36
72 I
ment of fine Kitchen Ranges
CIRCUIT COURT
38
70
In the matter of the guardianship
which I otferat reasonbleprices
71
41
NEW CASKS
40
70
of J. D. Evans, an insane person.
Part cloudy
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47
T. L. DeVore
Laura A. Ferguson vs, James C. Inventory and appraisement filed.
cloudy
43
64
71 1
Part cloudy
46
Ferguson, Suit for divorce. Com-
......... cloudy
48
62
Estate of Alma Sturgess, deceased.
.01
part cloudy
43
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lo
plaint filed, G. W. Trefren, attorney Order to pay claims.
62
40
for plaintiff.
.. cloudy
64
43
63
39
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In the matter of the estate of Martha
4M
34
Jeremiah Nunan vs. Florence I. M. Tarbell, deceased. First and final
Part cloudy j
31
62 i
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clear 1
Fink. Suit in equity. Complaint filed. account of administrator filed and ap
67
60
cloudy
36
62
Hanna 4 Hanna, and H. D. Norton for proved, Administrator and sureties
36
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JOHN DUNNINGTON, Prop.'
68
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plaintiff.
discharged.
Dealer in
29 .
88 .
30 '
72
Same vs. Dora L. Berry. Suit in
40
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deceased,
63
Estate of Fannie Felling,
All Kinds of Fresh and
equi y. Complaint filed. Same attya. Order continuing hearing on the peti-
Temperature—mean max. 62.97; mean
F unie M. Waldrop vs. Daniol I. tion to sell real nroperty.
min. 38.13; mean 50.55; Max. 72on 10th.
Cured Meats. Choice
Wai trop. Suit fordivorce. Complaint
Estate of Joseph Hannah, deceased. min. 27, on 25; greatest range 37.
an t affidavit for publication filed, sum order appointing Gus Newbury adminis
Ijird. Etc.
Precipitation Total for month, .77 1
mon! issued. W. E. Phipps, atty, for trator of said estate with bond in s.im inches. Greatest in 24 hours, .42 inches I
plaintiff.
Jacksonville. • •• Oregon
on 22,.
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